The main points he covers are:

Political Conflict: Mnangagwa vs. Chiwenga

  • The Clash Today: Gambakwe states that a “big clash” is expected today, October 25, 2025, calling the conflict between the two leaders an “ongoing series” [00:23].
  • Attack on Chiwenga: He reports a “brutal attack” on VP Chiwenga by Temba Mliswa, who accused Chiwenga of being a very corrupt person who needs to be investigated [00:44].
    • Mliswa accused Chiwenga of taking 90 hectares of land [00:53] and grabbing land using his power as a former military general [01:52].
    • The accusation also involved Chiwenga using the Roman Catholic Church to try and take over land from 300 residents who had already built their homes [07:34].
    • Gambakwe notes that Mliswa has appealed to the Pope to look into Chiwenga’s conduct [09:52].
  • Anti-Sanctions March: Gambakwe questions if Chiwenga will attend the Anti-Sanctions March today at the heritage village, as Mnangagwa is allowing the continuous attacks on him [01:07].
  • Impending Removal: He speculates that next week, when Mnangagwa opens Parliament (Tuesday), he is expected to address the nation and possibly dismiss some cabinet members [06:00].
    • Gambakwe suggests the expected dismissal of Chiwenga is difficult, noting Chiwenga’s power [06:25].
    • Chiwenga has reportedly produced a presentation stating that if Mnangagwa goes for a 2030 term, it would be violating the constitution [06:51].
    • Gambakwe concludes that the conflict is so severe, “one of them has to leave” [10:05].

Other National News

  • Mnangagwa’s Activities: The President officiated at the graduation of 1,500 students at Lupane State University (LSU) [02:11].
  • First Lady’s Activities: Auxilia Mnangagwa officiated at a graduation of 247 nurses in Harare [03:04].
  • Chiwenga’s Tours: Chiwenga toured projects in Matabeleland, where he found that most projects had stalled or collapsed due to lack of water, except for Palm River Mining [04:22].
  • Bi-Elections: Three bi-elections are scheduled for today in Mangwe, Guruve, and Chimanimani [14:20].
  • South Africa Bus Crash: The bodies of 29 individuals from a recent South Africa bus crash arrived in Beitbridge for burial [16:36].

Gambakwe’s Personal Announcements

  • Political Candidature: Gambakwe announced his own candidacy for the bi-election in Nkulumane, stating he plans to be in Parliament for three or four years before launching a presidential campaign in 2028 [29:08].
  • Constituency Promises: For Nkulumane, he promises to create over 5,000 jobs through new companies in energy, mining, and technology, and to provide connectivity to young people [29:48].